The Sevier County Court House is treasured by residents. Local mandates require that no building can be taller than the Court House's cupola.

The City of Sevierville has suffered numerous floods throughout its history.

Dolly Parton, Sevier County's most-famous native, is represented by a life-sized bronze statue in the Court House Square.

Tennessee Valley Authority's Douglas Dam, opened February 19, 1943, is located on the French Broad River on the boundary of Sevier and Jefferson Counties.

This is a typical scene of an early 20th Century farm house in Sevier County.

The French Broad River traverses Sevier County, giving rise to social, economic, and other divisions "north" and "south" of the river.

The original bridge was destroyed in 1875. Elbert Stephenson Early rebuilt the Harrisburg Covered Bridge later in 1875. This is the only surviving covered bridge in Sevier County and is still being used for both foot traffic and vehicles.

Images of Sevier County citizens.

The functioning Old Mill, located in Pigeon Forge, is a popular tourist attraction.

This church is now the First Baptist Church of Sevierville, Tennessee. It was founded before
1800, but the earliest records were not preserved. The first record is a list of members as
of September 5, 1807, "owning the Baptist confession of faith as represented at Philadelphy in
the year 1742." Brother Richard Woods was the first pastor and he was followed by Brother Jonas Moon. Reference is made to the graveyard at the fork of the Pigeon.

Footnotes:
1. His mother was Elizabeth, and his step-father was Jessee Moon.
2. Joined a church of another order June, 1823.
3. Received by letter May, 1812, from Paw-Paw Hollow, Knox Co., Tenn.
4. On two lists, dismissed 1809 Providence and again Aug., 1810.

An example of the church business is as follows: In November, 1831, "the church met the first Saturday in November and after divine worship proceeded to business first Richard Wood. chosen moderator and Spencer Clack clerk second the church unammously [sic] agrees recommend [sic] society meeting be holden [sic] in the diferent [sic] neighbor [sic] where the members reside and that every member be punctual to attend Begginning [sic] at Brother Richard Simonon [sic] the second Lords day in this IsTanT [sic - "instant" ] and one at William Moons and one in the neighborhood of the iron works."

In March, 1819, a group formed the Bethel Baptist Church, and the following list of members was given in the records of the Forks of the Little Pigeon Church: